c'mon man - the digital age , if you can register and post a query on MSW you can certainly do your research on riding the bore.

The tide times and ratings / sizes are well documented for years ahead.

There are numerous forums you can browse as a guest and suss out loads of info on 1st launches and how to chase it up river. Fuck you can fly up the river using google earth

There a loads of people on here with a huge knowledge of the bore through decades of riding it. If you hadn't come on with such a lame question then you would probably have had a better response ..........

ATTMFKH wrote:c'mon man - the digital age , if you can register and post a query on MSW you can certainly do your research on riding the bore.

The tide times and ratings / sizes are well documented for years ahead.

There are numerous forums you can browse as a guest and suss out loads of info on 1st launches and how to chase it up river. Fuck you can fly up the river using google earth

There a loads of people on here with a huge knowledge of the bore through decades of riding it. If you hadn't come on with such a lame question then you would probably have had a better response ..........

Oh dear ATTMFKH you sound like you are having a bad hair day! I dont think Coyotesurferuk was asking an unreasonable question. To ask a question is not an unreasonable way of doing research. Come ride the bore, feel the love and have a good hair day.

ATTMFKH wrote:c'mon man - the digital age , if you can register and post a query on MSW you can certainly do your research on riding the bore.

The tide times and ratings / sizes are well documented for years ahead.

There are numerous forums you can browse as a guest and suss out loads of info on 1st launches and how to chase it up river. Fuck you can fly up the river using google earth

There a loads of people on here with a huge knowledge of the bore through decades of riding it. If you hadn't come on with such a lame question then you would probably have had a better response ..........

Oh dear ATTMFKH you sound like you are having a bad hair day! I dont think Coyotesurferuk was asking an unreasonable question. To ask a question is not an unreasonable way of doing research. Come ride the bore, feel the love and have a good hair day.

ATTMFKH wrote:c'mon man - the digital age , if you can register and post a query on MSW you can certainly do your research on riding the bore.

The tide times and ratings / sizes are well documented for years ahead.

There are numerous forums you can browse as a guest and suss out loads of info on 1st launches and how to chase it up river. Fuck you can fly up the river using google earth

There a loads of people on here with a huge knowledge of the bore through decades of riding it. If you hadn't come on with such a lame question then you would probably have had a better response ..........

Oh dear ATTMFKH you sound like you are having a bad hair day! I dont think Coyotesurferuk was asking an unreasonable question. To ask a question is not an unreasonable way of doing research. Come ride the bore, feel the love and have a good hair day.

Absolute corker of a wave on the home run up to Maisemore back in Nov... summer weather, chest high glass going like a runaway train with just me and 2 others in. And my best overall mileage ever on the set of tides as a whole that month, so yeh... pretty damn fine actually.She's not in great form at the moment though. In need of a good flushing to shift some of the mudbanks around after the relatively dry year we had. Still, when the tides get bigger, if nothing else it'll make the top end of the run fire a few bullets, which is always good.

Same day. They had missed out at the mile so they were late and only got in at the last bridge. I kicked out there right by the steps while they went that last couple of hundred yards up to the weir and those of them that didn't get their boards trashed on the girder got a little rebound ride back to the steps with damaged board in tow.... now fixed after a brief stay in St Sabrina's A+E for damaged boards... ILS's place.